Basic Skills Necessary:

Pattern Description:

This bookmark is also suitable for double knitting beginners. It(tm)s a simple and small pirate and bones pattern and looks like a pirate flag in black and white.

You only need yarn leftovers. Some 12 to 15 g 4-ply sock yarn will do. And as it(tm)s a quick knit it will also make a special last minute gift.

Note: you can also use this chart (then just leave out the last stitch no. 13) for a Fair Isle project. Then you have a nice 12-stitch chart that can be used for small projects like hats, scarves, mitts and socks.

Enjoy and happy knitting!

Gauge:

is not that important, but mine was7 stitches and 9 rows = 1 inch

Materials:

2 double pointed 2.00 mm needles

Some leftover sock yarn in black and white (about 10 " 15 g of each colour).

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About the designer

I'm a hobby pattern creator and love knitting and creating Fair Isle patterns.
I wish you as much fun knitting and wearing them as I have designing them!

If you like my patterns checkout my ...

I'm a hobby pattern creator and love knitting and creating Fair Isle patterns.
I wish you as much fun knitting and wearing them as I have designing them!

If you like my patterns checkout my patterns at Ravelry. You can either search for stoperror or find me under the designers as Sandra Jaeger.

Please note: Due to the VAT-tax changes taking effect on January 1 2015 I had to delete my on sale Patterns on Craftsy as there is no way to handle the new tax Regulation affecting European buyers via Craftsy.

Ravelry tries to come up with a solution.
If you are from not EU-based countries or from Germany you can still buy my on sale Patterns as usual via Ravelry.
If you are from a European (not Germany) Country unfortunately there is no solution how to handle it at the Moment.
Ravelry tries to come up with a solution in the next 6 months.
Until then my sales are limited to non EU users and Germany.
I'm very sorry for that, but the new rule is very complicated.

Jippie we got ourself a Ravelry group: The knitting chartists where you can make pattern requests and take part in our pattern development.